Chrystèle Goçalves, “The algorithm of the meadow” to the Béa-Ba Gallery
In the paintings of Chrystèle Gonçalves, an artist from Marseille, it is first and foremost the gesture and the movement that attract the attention. Then the colors in the various color charts. Glowing on one canvas, bluish on another, or even water green hues on the next. Throughout the seasons, the landscapes that we can sense in the movement come in autumnal, winter or spring colors.
As we move away, we discover a still life, or perhaps here a bouquet of roses whose faded petals are scattered. The movement, always. The formats range from monumental canvases to small samples of this same poetic meadow which awakens the senses.
Thursday to Saturday from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 25 rue Consolat (1st). Until February 28.
Idir Davaine, “Sainte-Victoire” at Studio Fotokino

Graduated from the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 2017, Idir Davaine lives and works in the capital. After an artistic residency in the Cyclades, he wanted to continue his work on rock, earth and the sun. This is how the idea of exploring Sainte-Victoire mountain arose. Not in…
